A compartment is one of the separate spaces into which a railway carriage is divided. On the way home we shared our first class compartment with a group of businessmen
Any of the enclosed parts into which a vehicle, a space or an object used for storing things is divided
a geographic unit defined for the purposes of forest administration and inventory The boundaries follow permanent physical features or legal demarcation where appropriate
A designation applied to a type of sensitive information, indicating the special handling procedures to be used for the information and the general class of people who may have access to the information It can refer to the designation of information belonging to one or more categories
One of the parts into which an inclosed portion of space is divided, as by partitions, or lines; as, the compartments of a cabinet, a house, or a garden
One of the sections into which the hold of a ship is divided by water-tight bulkheads
A designation applied to a type of sensitive information that goes beyond the classifications Compartments generally indicate the class or department of people who may have access to the information Some examples in the military environment are PLANE, VEHICLE, or SHIP Some examples in the commercial environment are CEO, ACCOUNTING, PAYROLL See category
A division of the ecosystem for which we may measure organic matter in terms of dry weight
A compartment is one of the separate parts of an object that is used for keeping things in. the secret compartment of my jewel box. see also glove compartment
Forest management subdivision or block of land, usually of continuous land ownership
a partitioned section or separate room within a larger enclosed area a small space or subdivision for storage
A theoretical division of the body with an arbitrarily assigned half time for nitrogen uptake and elimination In designing decompression tables the body is divided into finite number of compartments for purposes of making calculations
The space separated from the rest of a boat by a bulkhead (e g in a sea kayak) for the stowage of gear and preservation of buoyancy